How to Eat Right to get Six Pack Abs

by Victor Lorentzo

Having Six Pack abs is not that impressive if they are hidden under excessive body fat. Doing Six Pack abs exercises every day in the gym is often a waste of valuable training time. There are several factors involved in getting Six Pack abs. In my opinion, abdominal training is not even one of them.

Six Pack abs training is a combination of tree important factors. Fist you have to take some control over your diet. It is also necessary to implement some cardio on a regular basis. Muscle building is also important. Not specifically in your abdominal region. When you have more muscle mass on your body you will burn calories or fat much faster. This will make it much easier to reach your goal.

When people think about dieting they often think of a plan over a certain period of time. It is not. Diet is what you eat. To change your diet in a positive direction you need to change what you eat today with healthier alternatives. Choose darker bread and use vegetables instead of majonese. Skip some after dinner snacks and implement some healthy fruit or a plate of salmon with some tomatoes fried in olive oil.

Eating 5 - 6 smaller meals each day is the best diet I know about. This will help you to keep the metabolism running fast all day long. This will make you and your body knows it is not long till the next meal, so there is no need to over eat.

When you eat five or six portions of food each day you will never go hungry. Have one third of each food group: proteins, carbs and vegetables/fruit. Each of the three groups should be about the size of a handful. With this measurement the portions will fit your body size.

Since you are now eating every two - three hour it is important that you plan your meals. It is always a good idea to make food twice the size of a recommended meal and store half of it for a later meal. It is also important that you have a backup meal for when it is hard to get hold on a portion of healthy food.

To build muscles you will need proteins. Proteins are what muscles are made from so you must focus on getting your daily dose. Lean meat, fish and chicken are all rich in proteins. Milk, beans, grains, nuts and seeds are also good resources.

One third of you meals should be fruits or vegetables. It is important to use a range of different fruits and vegetables. These products are excellent for your immune system and will help you avoid cancer and heart deceases. They are also helpful in the process of growing your muscles.

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